Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Introduction
A. Jacob: The Man Who Stole His Brother’s Birthright (Gen.
27)
1. Jacob and Esau were twins but so different
2. Isaac favored Esau and Rebekah favored Jacob
3. Jacob stole Esau’s birthright
4. Jacob fled at Rebekah’s advice (Gen.
27:44)
a. Rebekah thought it would be but a few days
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She would never see Jacob again
B. Jacob’s Prosperity in Haran and His Return
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He returned wealthy but filled with fear
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He feared Esau because he had defrauded him
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